IP Library Granted Patent US 6,928,480
Granted Patent B1
US 6,928,480 · App. 09/665,035 · Granted Aug 9, 2005

Networking device and method for providing a predictable membership scheme for policy-based VLANs

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Patent No.
US 6,928,480
App. No.
09/665,035
Granted
Aug 9, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

A networking device and method for providing a predictable membership scheme for policy-based virtual local area networks (VLANs). In the event that identical behavior toward incoming expected and unexpected untagged frames is desired, a first membership scheme imposes a first set of rules while a second membership scheme, having a second set of rules, is used if expected and unexpected untagged frames are treated differently.

Claims (73)

1. A method comprising:

determining whether a predetermined policy followed by a first virtual local area network (VLAN) is supported by a port of a networking device;

disallowing the port membership to the first VLAN if the port fails to support the predetermined policy;

allowing the port membership to the first VLAN if the port fails to support the predetermined policy and the port constitutes a tag-only port; and

disallowing the port membership to the first VLAN if the port supports the predetermined policy and is a current member of a second VLAN following the predetermined policy.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

allowing the port membership to the first VLAN if the port supports the predetermined policy and is not a current member of a second VLAN following the predetermined policy.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined policy is associated with untagged frames.

4. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

determining whether a change of a tagging option of the port is requested; and

allowing the change in the tagging option from an untagged state to a tagged state.

5. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

determining whether a change of a filtering option of the port is requested; and

allowing the change in the filtering option from a “Do Not Filter” state to a “Do Filter” state.

6. A method comprising:

determining whether a predetermined policy followed by a first virtual local area network (VLAN) is supported by a port of a networking device;

disallowing the port membership to the first VLAN if the port fails to support the predetermined policy;

allowing the port membership to the first VLAN if the port fails to support the predetermined policy and the port constitutes a tag-only port;

determining whether a change of a tagging option of the port is requested;

allowing the change in the tagging option from an untagged state to a tagged state; and

disallowing the change in the tagging option if the change in the tagging option is from the tagged state to the untagged state and the port is a member of a second VLAN following the predetermined policy.

7. The method of claim 6 further comprising:

allowing the change in the tagging option if the change in the tagging option is from the tagged state to the untagged state and the port is not a member of the second VLAN following the predetermined policy.

8. A method comprising:

determining whether a predetermined policy followed by a first virtual local area network (VLAN) is supported by a port of a networking device;

disallowing the port membership to the first VLAN if the port fails to support the predetermined policy;

allowing the port membership to the first VLAN if the port fails to support the predetermined policy and the port constitutes a tag-only port;

determining whether a change of a filtering option of the port is requested;

allowing the change in the filtering option from a “Do Not Filter” state to a “Do Filter” state; and

disallowing the change in the filtering option if the change in the filtering option is from the “Do Filter” state to the “Do Not Filter” state and the port is a member of a second VLAN following the predetermined policy.

9. The method of claim 8 further comprising:

allowing the change in the filtering option if the change in the filtering option is from the “Do Filter” state to the “Do Not Filter” state and the port is not a member of the second VLAN following the predetermined policy.

10. A method comprising:

determining whether a port of a networking device is a tag-only port;

allowing membership of the port to a first virtual local area network (VLAN) if the port is a tag-only port;

determining whether a predetermined policy followed by the first VLAN is supported by the port; and

disallowing membership of the port to the first VLAN if the port supports the predetermined policy and the port is a member of a second VLAN following the predetermined policy.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the predetermined policy is associated with untagged frames.

12. The method of claim 10 further comprising:

determining whether a change of a tagging option of the port is requested; and

allowing the change in the tagging option from an untagged state to a tagged state.

13. The method of claim 10 further comprising:

disallowing membership of the port to the first VLAN if the port fails to support the predetermined policy and the port is a member of a second VLAN following the predetermined policy; and

allowing membership of the port to the first VLAN if the port supports the predetermined policy and the port is not a member of the second VLAN following the predetermined policy.

14. A method comprising:

determining whether a port of a networking device is a tag-only port;

allowing membership of the port to a first virtual local area network (VLAN) if the port is a tag-only port;

determining whether a predetermined policy followed by the first VLAN is supported by the port;

disallowing membership of the port to the first VLAN if the port fails to support the predetermined policy and the selected port is a member of a second VLAN following the predetermined policy;

allowing membership of the port to the first VLAN if the port supports the predetermined policy and the port is not a member of the second VLAN following the predetermined policy;

determining whether a change of a tagging option of the port is requested;

allowing the change in the tagging option from an untagged state to a tagged state; and

disallowing the change in the tagging option if the change in the tagging option is from the tagged state to the untagged state and the port is a member of a second VLAN following the predetermined policy.

15. The method of claim 10 further comprising:

disallowing membership of the port to the first VLAN if the port fails to support the predetermined policy and the port is a member of a second VLAN following the predetermined policy; and

allowing membership of the port to the first VLAN if the port supports the predetermined policy and the port is not a member of the second VLAN following the predetermined policy.

16. A method comprising:

determining whether a predetermined policy followed by a first virtual local area network (VLAN) is supported by a port of a networking device;

determining whether a change of a filter option of the port is requested;

disallowing the change in the filtering option if (i) the change in the filtering option is from a “Do Filter” state to a “Do Not Filter” state, (ii) the port is a member of the first VLAN having a policy that fails to support untagged frames, and (iii) the port is a member of a second VLAN following the predetermined policy;

disallowing the port membership to the first VLAN if the port fails to support the predetermined policy and the port is a member of a second VLAN following the predetermined policy; and

allowing the port membership to the first VLAN if the port supports the predetermined policy and the port is not a member of the second VLAN following the predetermined policy.

17. A networking device comprising:

a plurality of ports; and

a processing unit to control membership of at least one of the plurality of ports to a policy-based virtual local area network (VLAN), the processing unit to determine whether a change of a tagging option of the at least one port is requested, allow the change in the tagging option if the tagging option is changed from an untagged state to a tagged state, and disallow the change in the tagging option if the change in the tagging option is from the tagged state to the untagged state and the at least one port is a member of another VLAN following a predetermined policy of the policy-based VLAN.

18. A networking device comprising:

a plurality of ports; and

a processing unit to control membership of at least one of the plurality of ports to a policy-based virtual local area network (VLAN), the processing unit further disallows membership to the policy-based VLAN if the at least one port supports the predetermined policy and is also a current member of another VLAN following the predetermined policy.

19. The networking device of claim 18 , wherein the processing unit further disallows the at least one port of the plurality of ports membership to the policy-based VLAN if the at least one port fails to support the predetermined policy.

20. The networking device of claim 18 , wherein the predetermined policy is associated with untagged frames.

21. A program loaded in memory of a networking device for execution therein, the program comprising:

a first subprogram to determine whether a predetermined policy followed by the policy-based VLAN is supported by a port of a networking device; and

a second subprogram to disallow the at least one port of the plurality of ports membership to the policy-based VLAN if the at least one port supports the predetermined policy and is also a current member of another VLAN following the predetermined policy.

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